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Congratulations to the 2018 Virginia SuperLawyers!

Congratulations to the 44 Regent Law alumni who made this year's Virginia Super Lawyers list or Rising Stars list!

VIRGINIA 2018 SUPER LAWYERS
BANKRUPTCY
Karen M. Crowley (’93), Crowley, Liberatore Ryan & Brogan, P.C., Norfolk

BUSINESS LITIGATION
Ryan G. Ferguson (’05), Bischoff Martingayle, Virginia Beach

ELDER LAW
Matthew C. Sunderlin (’95), Clark & Bradshaw, P.C., Harrisonburg

ESTATE PLANNING & PROBATE
L. Ashley Brooks (’03), L. Ashley Brooks, PLC, Chesapeake

FAMILY LAW
Shantell S. Nashatka (’03), Mahoney Nashatka Richmond, PLLC, Virginia Beach
Corrynn J. Peters (’03), Phillips & Peters, PLLC, Norfolk
Andrew T. Richmond (’10), Mahoney Nashatka Richmond, PLLC, Virginia Beach

PERSONAL INJURY GENERAL: PLAINTIFF
Catherine M. Six (’94), East Coast Trial Lawyers, Virginia Beach
T. Wayne Williams (’00), Williams DeLoatche, Chesapeake

PERSONAL INJURY PRODUCTS: PLAINTIFF
Williams W.C. Harty (’00), Patten Wormom Hatten & Diamonstein, Newport News 


VIRGINIA 2018 RISING STARS
BUSINESS LITIGATION
Christopher D. Davis (’07), Davis Law, Chesapeake

BUSINESS/CORPORTATE
R. Ellen Coley (’08), ReavesColey, Chesapeake
Noelle M. James (’06), Christian & Barton, Richmond
Kristen R. Jurjevich (’10), Pender & Coward, Virginia Beach

CONSTRUCTION LITIGATION
Nathaniel L. Story (’08), Hirschler Fleischer, Richmond

CONSUMER LAW
Lenard Myers II (’99), Fortress Proprietas, Norfolk

CRIMINAL DEFENSE
Braden Carroll (’13), BC Law, Virginia Beach
S. W. Dawson (’11), Dawson, Norfolk (not listed as Regent grad on SuperLawyers or his website)
Anastasia Kranias (’10), Greenspun Shapiro, Fairfax
Michael A. Robinson (’06), Robinson Law, Fairfax

CRIMINAL DEFENSE: DUI/DWI
Stephen P. Pfeiffer (’07), Wolcott Rivers Gates, Virginia Beach

ELDER LAW
Jeremy L. Pryor (’07), Carrell Blanton Ferris & Associates, Richmond

EMPLOYMENT & LABOR
Sharon K. Reyes (’14), Kaufman & Canoles, Norfolk

ESTATE & TRUST LITIGATION
M. Bradley Brickhouse (’09), Oast & Taylor, Virginia Beach

ESTATE PLANNING & PROBATE
Jennifer Tomac (’08), Tomac & Tomac, Leesburg

FAMILY LAW
Carmelou G. Aloupas (’10), Aloupas Law, Chesapeake
Justin Bush (’05), Bush & Taylor, Suffolk
Anna Ernest (’13), Ernest Law Group, Virginia Beach
Wayne Holcomb (’08), Holcomb Law, Yorktown
Mykell L. Messman (’09), Messman Law, Virginia, Virginia Beach
Anneshia Miller Grant (’09), Livesay & Myers, Fairfax
Nicholas David Renninger (’08), Kozak Davis Renninger & Belote, Portsmouth
Mandy M. Rogers (’10), M. Rogers & Associates, Chesapeake
Jennifer Shupert (’03), Shupert/Chaing, Virginia Beach
Tammy L. Sossei (’09), Coates & Davenport, Richmond
Thomas J. Wright (’12), Wright Law, Norfolk (not listed in magazine but listed on website)

GENERAL LITIGATION
Christy L. Murphy (’06), Kaufman & Canoles, Norfolk

PERSONAL INJURY GENERAL: PLAINTIFF
Christian Blank (’10), Patel & Dalrymple, Lynchburg
Joshua J. Coe (’10), East Coast Trial Lawyers, Virginia Beach
Kevin Hoffman (’14), Singer Davis, Virginia Beach
Wiley Latham (’10), Tronfeld West & Durrett, Richmond
Joseph Verser (’06), HeathOverbey Verser & Old, Newport News

PERSONAL INJURY PRODUCTS: PLAINTIFF
Erin E. Jewell (’05), Patten Wornom Hatten & Diamonstein, Newport News

REAL ESTATE

Hunter Hanger (’10), Hanger Law, Virginia Beach

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